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Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix, AZ, with colorful flowers in the foreground under a blue sky. It was the last home for Arizona's territorial government until Arizona became a state in 1912.
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A Rufous-crowned Sparrow (Aimophila ruficeps) on a cholla stump south of Tucson, AZ.  This sparrow has a disjointed range in California and eastward into Texas and south into Mexico.
Brewer's sparrow (Spizella breweri) is a small, slim species of American sparrow in the family Emberizidae. This bird was named after the ornithologist Thomas Mayo Brewer.
A golden-crowned sparrow flying from a blackberry vine. Willamette Valley of Oregon. Blue sky background.
Brewers Sparrow in the Pike National Forest of Colorado
The Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina) is a small bird commonly found in the forests of Northern Arizona.  Chipping sparrows are small, around 5-6 inches in length, with a wingspan of 8-9 inches.  In the breeding season adults have a distinct reddish-brown cap, a clean grayish breast and belly, a black line through the eye, and a white eyebrow stripe. Outside of the breeding season, the cap dulls to a brownish color, and their overall plumage becomes more muted.  The chipping sparrow has a short, conical beak that is well-suited for seed consumption.  Chipping sparrows thrive in various habitats including ponderosa pine forests, open woodlands, and areas with pinyon-juniper trees, meadows, and scrublands.  These sparrows are migratory birds. In Northern Arizona, they are typically present during the spring and summer and migrate south to Mexico or Central America during the winter.  Chipping sparrows primarily eat seeds but, to feed their young during the breeding season, they also consume insects. They can be seen foraging on the ground or in low vegetation.  This chipping sparrow was photographed at Walnut Canyon Lakes near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
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A Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) perches atop a fencepost at Kolob Reservoir nearby Zion National Park.
Brewers Sparrow in Sunflower field
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Brewer's sparrow perched on tree branch in Colorado
Sparrow perched on a barbed wire fence.
The song sparrow is a medium-sized New World sparrow. Among the native sparrows in North America, it is easily one of the most abundant, variable and adaptable species.
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A beautiful Rufous-crowned Sparrow perched on a cholla skeleton in a Colorado desert canyon.
South of Farminigton New Mexico, a field sparrow perches on a desert shrub in the Bisti De-Na-Zin Wilderness badlands.
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Taxon name: Chipping Sparrow (juvenile)\nTaxon scientific name: Spizella passerina\nLocation: Birmingham, Alabama, USA
White-crowned Sparrow posing on a branch
A sharp image of an adult Field Sparrow perching on a mossy pine twig.
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Portrait of Immature White-crowned Sparrow perched on Coyote Bruch.
Rufous-crowned Sparrow at Guadalupe Mountains National Park
A first-year White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) in a bush at the San Jacinto Wildlife Area in Riverside County in southern California. This widespread American sparrow with five currently recognized subspecies winters from central Mexico throughout the United States and breeds as far north as the high Arctic.
A small cute Lincoln's Sparrow is perched on a dried plant in a meadow near Liberty Lake, Washington.
The Kofa National Wildlife Refuge is located in Arizona in the southwestern United States, northeast of Yuma and southeast of Quartzsite. The refuge, established in 1939 to protect desert bighorn sheep, encompasses over 665,400 acres in the Yuma Desert region of the Sonoran Desert.
Brewer's Sparrow on a cholla cactus in the Sonoran desert
Geese in calm waters near rocky shoreline at Watson Lake, Prescott, AZ in Prescott, Arizona, United States
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